I regularly gig with my C+ and then right in the middle of a set it blows a fuse and smokes....
smells like burning wires. Finished the gig with a back up baby Marshall from a friend, and
the boogie is now fixed with two new 470 ohm 5W resistors, new 2.5 slo-blo fuse, also a couple of 12AX7 tubes blew,
...so considering these tubes were three years old, I decided to play it safe and retubed with JJs, because I have a gig this weekend
(I happen to like them, the price is right for me... so please don't flame me), and want to make sure there are no new surprises.
ANYWAY ... I asked the repair guy for plate voltage figures, and he said they were around 390?
Last time I recorded these numbers (3 years ago,) they were at around 435.
So now I got a head trip about LOWER numbers. The amp sounds GREAT.... everything works
but these #s seems lower than three years ago, (around 435) and lower than what I've read a new 60 watt C+ used to be.
The repair guy is not always available for further inquiry and his supervisor says he's never seen a boogie
with numbers above 400? I point out the numbers from the boogie users manual and he says those are max numbers, that should not be exceeded? Now I'm losing confidence in this guy and looking for a second opinion.
I don't have much "hands on" experience regarding repairs/specs.... but I READ.... and try to at least be able to converse with the techs and learn from them...and now I'm even more confused.
Bottom line.... is my C+ on it's last leg?
Are the lower plate voltages normal for a working aged C+?
Does it depend on where (i.e. which pin) these numbers are measured.?
In which case it may be a false alarm, and no need for concern?
There are SO many so called amp gurus out there and it seems it's like some like fords and some like chevys and everyone has an opinion....
...so...give it to me straight forum doctors...i can take it... Is this the beginning of the end of my C+.
If so...worse case scenario...eventual tranny will die.... and given all the magic mojo around C+ trannies,
can a replacement be obtained/cloned/purchased...or once it goes it will never sound the same?
Sorry for the drama.... but I dearly LOVE my C+ and get lots of compliments about the amp/tone. It loves P90s.
Thanks for all replies
smells like burning wires. Finished the gig with a back up baby Marshall from a friend, and
the boogie is now fixed with two new 470 ohm 5W resistors, new 2.5 slo-blo fuse, also a couple of 12AX7 tubes blew,
...so considering these tubes were three years old, I decided to play it safe and retubed with JJs, because I have a gig this weekend
(I happen to like them, the price is right for me... so please don't flame me), and want to make sure there are no new surprises.
ANYWAY ... I asked the repair guy for plate voltage figures, and he said they were around 390?
Last time I recorded these numbers (3 years ago,) they were at around 435.
So now I got a head trip about LOWER numbers. The amp sounds GREAT.... everything works
but these #s seems lower than three years ago, (around 435) and lower than what I've read a new 60 watt C+ used to be.
The repair guy is not always available for further inquiry and his supervisor says he's never seen a boogie
with numbers above 400? I point out the numbers from the boogie users manual and he says those are max numbers, that should not be exceeded? Now I'm losing confidence in this guy and looking for a second opinion.
I don't have much "hands on" experience regarding repairs/specs.... but I READ.... and try to at least be able to converse with the techs and learn from them...and now I'm even more confused.
Bottom line.... is my C+ on it's last leg?
Are the lower plate voltages normal for a working aged C+?
Does it depend on where (i.e. which pin) these numbers are measured.?
In which case it may be a false alarm, and no need for concern?
There are SO many so called amp gurus out there and it seems it's like some like fords and some like chevys and everyone has an opinion....
...so...give it to me straight forum doctors...i can take it... Is this the beginning of the end of my C+.
If so...worse case scenario...eventual tranny will die.... and given all the magic mojo around C+ trannies,
can a replacement be obtained/cloned/purchased...or once it goes it will never sound the same?
Sorry for the drama.... but I dearly LOVE my C+ and get lots of compliments about the amp/tone. It loves P90s.
Thanks for all replies